
24 July 2008
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Parents are spending more money on their holiday childcare than they need to, according to nursery chain Busy Bees.
Flexible working arrangements are not accessible to the parents who need them most, such as lone or low-paid mothers, new research has found.
Local authorities are trying to fill gaps in funding for non-maintained nurseries, but a National Day Nurseries Association survey, seen exclusively by CYP Now, suggests this process is confusing the...
Proposals to force lone parents to seek work have been criticised by child poverty campaigners.
Walking down Mount Ephraim Lane in Streatham, south London, on Sunday was like stepping back in time 20 years.
Lone parents of children aged seven or over will be expected to look for work and those with younger children to take part in training, under welfare plans set out...
Nurseries and childminders can now find out how to apply for exemptions from specific parts of the Early Years Foundation Stage.
The UK's largest nursery chain is introducing fingerprint entry systems into 36 of its settings.
The government has spent more than £50,000 on a temporary website asking children what they want from playgrounds, which less than 10,000 people have used.
Nurseries in Scotland could lose out after the removal of government guarantees over funding, according to the National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA).
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